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Mar. 26th, 2012 02:48 pmYou know what character I was thinking doesn't make sense? Cyborg Superman. I mean, you'd think, he's Superman, but part cyborg. And usually part cyborg is better. But since a Kryptonian is way more resilient than most robotics in the DC universe, I would think cybernetic replacements on a Kryptonian would actually be a downgrade then. (And the organic parts of Cyborg Superman are indeed genetically Kryptonian) Although I guess technically, Cyborg Superman is just a body Hank Henshaw wears, and his real power is being an immortal energy form that can inhabit any machine.
Ah, reading up on him some more, I guess his Kryptonian parts aren't susceptible to kryptonite, while he can make his robotic parts do "anything he can imagine". Which combined with all the green lantern and sinsesto corps power rings he possesses make him seem too powerful.
TV commentary:
Once Upon a Time- This week touches upon Alice and Wonderland. But not Alice, the character of the Mad Hatter. ( spoiler cut )
Ah, reading up on him some more, I guess his Kryptonian parts aren't susceptible to kryptonite, while he can make his robotic parts do "anything he can imagine". Which combined with all the green lantern and sinsesto corps power rings he possesses make him seem too powerful.
TV commentary:
Once Upon a Time- This week touches upon Alice and Wonderland. But not Alice, the character of the Mad Hatter. ( spoiler cut )